Ever So Lonely

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"Ever So Lonely"
Single-Ever So Lonely-Monsoon-1982 cover.jpg
Single by Monsoon
from the album Third Eye
B-side "Sunset over the Ganges"
Released21 August 1981 (1981-08-21) [1]
Studio Rockfield
Genre World
Length3:58
Label The Mobile Suit Corporation
Songwriter(s) Steve Coe
Producer(s)
Alternative cover
Monsoon - Ever So Lonely.jpg
12-inch single cover

"Ever So Lonely" is the debut single by British band Monsoon with Sheila Chandra on vocals. The song was written by Steve Coe and was released in August 1981. The single became a No. 12 hit in the United Kingdom following a re-release in March 1982, staying on the UK Singles Chart for nine weeks. It was also a hit in Ireland, the Netherlands and Australia but was never released as a single in the United States. Chandra was aged only 16 and had just left school when her first single was released.

Contents

The band were later signed to Phonogram after being discovered by David Claridge and the song was the first release on his new label, The Mobile Suit Corporation. Several different remixes were made including three by Monsoon, two by Ben Chapman, and several by Jakatta.

Critical reception

Reviewing the band, iTunes said:

""The band's pop songs were no different than most, but the addition of Indian instrumentation and Chandra's wonderful voice evoked images of the Orient seldom seen on the British pop charts since George Harrison's excursions with the Beatles." [2]

Track listings

All songs written and composed by Steve Coe except where noted.

7-inch single: CORP 2

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Ever So Lonely"3:58
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Sunset Over the Ganges"3:12

12-inch single: CORP 212

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Ever So Lonely (Extended Version)"6:20
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Sunset Over the Ganges"3:15

Charts

Chart (1982)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report) [3] 40
Ireland (IRMA) [4] 21
Netherlands (Single Top 100) [5] 42
UK Singles (OCC) [6] 12

Jakatta version

"So Lonely"
So Lonely Jakatta.jpg
Single by Jakatta
from the album Visions
B-side "So Lonely" remixes
Released4 February 2002 (2002-02-04)
Length
  • 3:41 (radio edit)
  • 7:44 (original version)
Label Rulin
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Dave Lee
Jakatta singles chronology
"American Dream (remix)"
(2001)
"So Lonely"
(2002)
"My Vision"
(2002)

"Ever So Lonely" was covered by Jakatta as "So Lonely" using Sheila Chandra's vocals, [7] and it was released from Jakatta's 2002 album, Visions, on 4 February 2002. It surpassed the chart success of the original version, reaching a peak of No. 8 on the UK Singles Chart. It also peaked No. 15 in Spain, No. 31 in Ireland, and No. 51 in Australia.

Charts

Chart (2002)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [7] 51
Australian Club Chart (ARIA) [8] 1
Australian Dance (ARIA) [7] 12
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100) [9] 48
Ireland (IRMA) [10] 31
Scotland (OCC) [11] 11
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [12] 15
UK Singles (OCC) [13] 8
UK Dance (OCC) [14] 1

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United Kingdom4 February 2002
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
Rulin [15]
Australia18 March 2002CD [16]

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